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Mattb
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Ok so its that time again, i have managed go through my rear tyres in about 7000 miles and its time for a change again.
Being the wonderful lot you all are, i need some decent opinions on tyres.

Size is 255/35/18

Camskill seems to be coming up trumps in this case, Clicky for camskill

Im looking at the Continentals, Pirellis or Vredstiens - My only requirement is grip (both in the wet and dry) I'm struggling at the moment with my Dunlops at around 2-3mm to maintain traction once on boost in second.. its not much fun to be fair

thoughts and opinions welcome

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27th Nov 13 at 21:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Goodyear eagle f1 assymetric 2. In a 265/35/18 they hold 400lbft on my 200sx
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Yokohama ad08 are pretty good wet and dry


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Have you tried tyre factors on here? Just bough another 2 tyres from him
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I've got Kuhmo KU39's of the same size, seem pretty good for the price! Though if budget allows I'd go for the Eagle F1's, excellent tyres.
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27th Nov 13 at 23:06   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Conti Conti conti's


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O had PS3's in that size and could never fault them. I am just about to fit the Goodyear Eagle F1's
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quote:
Originally posted by Sean-B
Goodyear eagle f1 assymetric 2. In a 265/35/18 they hold 400lbft on my 200sx


2nd'd
Graham88
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quote:
Originally posted by big eck
quote:
Originally posted by Sean-B
Goodyear eagle f1 assymetric 2. In a 265/35/18 they hold 400lbft on my 200sx


2nd'd

3rd'd. Although not the 400ft/lb part. Grip in all conditions in the M3.
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quote:
Originally posted by Munchie
Have you tried tyre factors on here? Just bough another 2 tyres from him


Cant recommend him enough! Normally cheaper as postage is free and if not he will try to beat anyone cheaper! And normally next day delivery! Faultless service the last few times ive used them
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Vredsteins would get my vote
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Tyre factors are very very good. Bought 5 tyres off him over the last few months.


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I just got 4 continentals put on yesterday and we all know I do things properly.

Thanks.
Mattb
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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
I just got 4 continentals put on yesterday and we all know I do things properly.

Thanks.




tyrefactors comes out more expensive than camskill.. im swaying towards the contis
Tiger
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quote:
Originally posted by Mattb
Ok so its that time again, i have managed go through my rear tyres in about 7000 miles and its time for a change again.
Being the wonderful lot you all are, i need some decent opinions on tyres.

Size is 255/35/18

Camskill seems to be coming up trumps in this case, Clicky for camskill

Im looking at the Continentals, Pirellis or Vredstiens - My only requirement is grip (both in the wet and dry) I'm struggling at the moment with my Dunlops at around 2-3mm to maintain traction once on boost in second.. its not much fun to be fair

thoughts and opinions welcome




I'm guessing you've got a beemer too?

I've only ever had Michelin Pilot Sports 2's and 3's on. I cant say a bad word about them, and they've lasted for over 15,000, i've still got plenty of tread left for now too. One thing I will say though is to get the most out of them, you have to be precise with the tyre pressures, and maintain the tyre pressure.
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im looking at Dunlop BlueResponse SP for my astra
Mattb
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It's for a Toyota.. So tyre pressures are a guesstimate.. Normally go with about 2.1 bar in the rear
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My Beemer has 255/35/18's on, that's why I assumed it may have been a bmw, I still say Michelin pilot sports though, but then my bmw is RWD so I guess that makes a difference.
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Mine are 2.2bar front and 2.7 rear.
Mattb
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Toyota is rwd too
Mattb
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That's an odd set of pressures.. Usually the fronts more due to engine weight
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Staggered Fitment. My fronts are 225/40/18.

Plus the fact the bmw has almost exactly 50/50 weight distribution.

[Edited on 01-12-2013 by Tiger]
Ben G
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Vreds or eagle f1's, both are fantastic tyres.
Graham88
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Did a trackday in greasy conditions on eagle f1's yesterday,they were amazing

 
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